Hot Stuff EW25: MIPS Atlas Portfolio, Software and Silicon
Ahead of the Embedded World show in Germany, MIPS rolled out its Atlas portfolio, which the company is aiming at a range of markets and applications looking for safe, secure and efficient physical AI at the edge, according to a company statement.
MIPS CEO Sameer Wasson was at the company’s booth in Nuremberg to further explain how the Atlas portfolio marked the next step in its continuing evolution and movement towards providing systems for autonomous platforms and the automotive, industrial and embedded markets.
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